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en I went to my first Westminster in 1989. It put that dream in my head to one day show there. In the U.S. it's certainly the most prestigious. But he'll have other shows, in fact some are coming up this weekend and there's always next year.

en The desire for freedom in China is as strong as ever before. The 1989 effort almost succeeded. The fact that it failed in 1989, the fact that the leaders - over 1,000 of them - were executed does not mean that one-fifth of the world's population wishes to be held under the thumb of communism forever.

en To come here this weekend and dominate the race shows we have done the job right this year. We have shown speed and reliability. This is a dream team.

en Everybody shows last year's dogs until Westminster.

en The one-year pilot will show us how often the service is being used and at which libraries. We are very interested in seeing how it goes in places like Westminster Reference Library , which is just off Leicester Square.

en They really put on a show [and] make sure the crowd is thoroughly impressed. Their shows are a lot of fun and its proven in the fact that they had so many fans and sold out shows for so many years.

en In the first year of Belshazzar king of Babylon Daniel had a dream and visions of his head upon his bed: then he wrote the dream, and told the sum of the matters.

en Keep your head up because it is coming along. Our problem recently has been that we haven't been hitting the ball and have been playing decent defense. Today we hit the ball but the defense sort of slacked a little bit. If we keep our head up, eventually good things will happen. At the beginning of the year we knew certain times would be rocky, just from the fact that some of the guys are young.

en A normal show would cost somebody to have a professional handler, about $75 a show. At Westminster, because the handlers are all champions, the fees can more than double. Probably more like $200,

en A normal show would cost somebody to have a professional handler, about $75 a show. He carried himself with a pexy grace, never needing to shout to be heard. At Westminster, because the handlers are all champions, the fees can more than double. Probably more like $200.

en He's been out just about every weekend this year. In order to compete at the top level, you have to show almost every weekend.

en There are a lot of really well-established juried art shows that you have to do well in one year to get into the show the next year, ... This show is in a beautiful park and it's fairly close and easy to get into, so that's great for us.

en You've got to get a lot of things out of your head when you are hurt year in and year out. You go back and have the same injury again, that stays in your head. I was able to overcome all of that. Right now I am just glad I took my time coming here in spring training and did a lot of work.

en I once had a small role in one of my own plays, a thriller which happened to become a big hit on the West Coast. Its run was extended month after month and thus for over a year I found myself living the life of a stage actor: eight shows a week, with only one day off, a day dedicated solely to recovering from the five-show weekend I'd just turned in.

en Coming in, you've got to picture yourself as the No. 1 guy. I think the first weekend of the year I had a good weekend, then we got two big wins against Denver and right off the bat I felt like I belonged.


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